I've performed live to crowds of 40,000 people as well as just the bar staff, on occasion, and have recorded thousands of drum tracks in various places for musicians all over the world. As well as studio and live services, I offer a friendly and affordable remote session service with high-end equipment from my studio in Manchester in the UK.
What's the setlist from 16:10 to the end, are they original songs? sounds so powerfull !! you guys killed it, we'll forever love Dan may he rest in peace <3
Hi, I also like the Worldmax and the D505 best. What heads are on those two snares and what snarewires? I own a Sonor D500 with diecast hoops. It sounds quite different from your D505, but I love it. I thinkk I'm going to get me a Worldmax too. It sounds fantastic! Thanks for the review!
Thanks! The Worldmax has a Remo PS77 coated batter head over an Ambassador Hazy, just the stock Worldmax wires. The Sonor has a Remo Ambassador coated over a hazy, with some cheap Pearl wires.
They're both great snares, but I absolutely love my Sonor. I would do it personally, but if you can play it before you do to check you like it that's likely your best bet!
@@drumtamer They are just great...I have now a Sonor D 454 but don't like as much as the 555. Anyway my favourite snares ever are Premier 35 and 36 (or Beverley cosmic 21 and 8120 which are the same snares with different badge). I prefered them to the Ludwig supraphonic 400/402 and to the Sonor ferromanganese.
just found you channel.. new sub won... good work! Best wishes from a fellow drummer/studio geek ( i also own and sometimes even use ;-) a Big R in: 10(converted concert tom), 12,13,14,15,16,18,24... LOOOOVE them.. Although mostly just 13,16,18,24 is set up.
Sonor Phonic for the win.. again. It can do everything. I have an older version.. but I using it a lot.. for all kind of styles. Even though I have 30+ snare drums,. its on my top 5. Thats for studio use.. live.. well.. I wont risk using to expensive/rare drums there, so more run of the mill ones is used.
Back in the 1960’s and 70’s Rogers were the most expensive drums on the market. More expensive than Ludwig Gretsch or Slingerland.. They’re called the Cadillac of drums. Very nice sounding 1970’s Rogers kit.What heads are you using?